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Harrach – Rose Bowl – Mat-su-Noke, Uranium, 4 3/4″
Art GlassHarrachov Glassworks (Bohemian, Est. 1712) // Often attributed to Stevens & Williams (England, Est. 1776)* ‘Mat-su-no-ke’ Rose Bowl, c. 1860-1895 applied, tooled, shaped and blown uranium glass 4 ¾” high x 6” diameter Scroll Down for Further Details$450.00 $450.00$450.00 $450.00 -
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SOLD – Rindskopf – Vase – Creta Papillon, Snake, 9″
Art Glass, SOLDSold Josef Rindskopf Sohne AG (Czechoslovakia c 1876-1930s) Creta Papillon Snake Vase iridized green glass 9” high x 3 3/16” diameter Scroll Down for Further Details -
Reissner, Stellmacher & Kessel, Amphora – Vase – Nicholaus Kannhauser, Portrait with Poppies
Porcelain$2,750 Reissner, Stellmacher & Kessel (Turn-Teplitz, Bohemia, Austria, 1892-1905) Designed by / School of Nikolaus Kannhӓuser Art Nouveau ‘Portrait’ Vase w Poppies Amphora, ‘Ivory’ porcelain 6 15/16” high x 6 15/16” diameter -
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SOLD – Harrach – Vase – Floral Bud Vase
Art GlassSold Harrachov Glassworks (Bohemia, Est. 1712) / Floral Bud Vase, c. 1870-1890 Uranium Optic Stripe 6 ¼” high x 2 ¼” diameter Notes: Similar to Fig. 333 and attributed to Burtles, Tate & Co, Manchester and Fig. 347, “likely Manchester… but I have my doubts”, pg. 100 -101 in Manley’s Decorative Victorian Glass (1981). And other vases of this style and technique occasional attributed to Hodgetts, Richardson & Sons, amongst others, it falls under the “unsigned” category that has plagued scholars for decades. Modern scholarship however is making great strides and appears to have come to a consensus that these vases are made at the Harrachov Glassworks, Bohemia, rather than in England. British glass companies (including notable examples such as Stevens & Williams, & Webb) established a notable trade in the import of Bohemian glass during this era and actively sought to adopt and expand Bohemian techniques and styles. The British demand for Bohemian style coloured glass was sparked during the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, Crystal Palace, 1851, where Harrach took the gold medal. Their wondrous coloured glassware fit perfectly with the developing Victorian tastes. Uranium glass was in use at Harrach as far back as 1839 and subsequently perfected. This example Fluoresces strongly under black light and exhibits an especially curly branch and crimp finished pedals. -
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SOLD – Harrach – Tumbler – Tortoiseshell, Mica
Art GlassSold Harrachov Glassworks (Bohemia, Est. 1712) / Champagne/Whiskey Tumbler, c. 1870-1890 Tortoiseshell & Ivory Glass with Mica 2 7/8"high x 1 5/8" wide -
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Sold – Kralik – Bowl – Orange, Yellow, Pad Foot
Art Glass, SOLDSold Kralik spatter and pulled glass bowl in orange, yellow and clear with crimped mouth, Art Deco, Czechoslovakia. -
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Sklo Union – Figurine – Jutka FOrejtova, #13171, Modernist Nude
Art GlassSklo Union Bohemia Glass, Czechoslovakia, post WWII Modernist Glass sitting nude figurine, 6 ¼ inches high, made of clear moulded glass with a frosted finish, circa 1960s. Designed by Jitka Forejtova for Rudolfova Hut, part of the Sklo Union glassworks, a lady centrepiece (pattern 13171). The nude is sitting on the raised circular base with both her legs pulled up against her bottom. She rests both elbows on her knees and both arms support her head. The base is hollow and has a rough base cut. Scroll Down for further details$175.00 $175.00$175.00 $175.00 -
Moser – Vase – Cameo, Enamel, Pair
Art GlassMoser (Austria, Est. 1857) "Cameo" Glass Vase Pair Enamel, Acid-Etched, Gilt 8 ¾” high$1,200.00 $1,200.00$1,200.00 $1,200.00 -
Harrach – Tumble-Up – Greenish, Drip, Prunts
Art GlassBohemian blown-glass tumble-up with ring collar, applied star prunts and drip decoration at the rim, raised on an applied pad foot, circa 1890-1910. Scroll Down for further details$450.00 $450.00$450.00 $450.00 -
Sold – Bohemian – Decanter Set – Rose, Hexagon
Art Glass, SOLDSold Bohemian decanter set consisting of a decanter and six shot glasses, circa 1920's. The bottle form decanter has facet cut sides with high rounded shoulders terminating in a hexagonal foot, the shoulder wheel cut engraved with roses. Each shot glass matches and echoes the round and facet cut hexagonal form of the decanter. This is possibly unsigned Moser, it resembles the form and cut of Plate 273 n Moser-Artistry in Glass 1857-1938.$250.00 $250.00$250.00 $250.00 -
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Rindskopf – Vase – Creta Martele, Ruffled, 7″
Art GlassBohemian Art Nouveau vase, 6 3/8” h. X 7” d., hand-blown of iridescent creta (green) glass, with martele (hand-hammered) decor and everted ruffled rim, unsigned ground snap pontil, well documented Rindskopf form. Scroll Down for further details$295.00 $295.00$295.00 $295.00 -
Bohemian – Vase – Art Nouveau, Satin, Enamel
Art GlassPeriod Art Nouveau emerald green glass vase with a satin finish decorated with high enamel chrysanthemum’s over a stylized whiplash background. The background is reminiscent of the cartouche of artists such as Alphonse Mocha with fine intricate entangled lines. Scroll Down for further details$250.00 $250.00$250.00 $250.00
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